Most cases of acute dyspnea involve pulmonary (lung and breathing) disorders, cardiovascular disease, or chest trauma
1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
One acute angle
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There are three acute angles in an acute triangle and they add up to 180 degrees.
The mortality rate in acute cases of pulmonary melioidosis is about 10%.
Atelectasis
pulmonary infiltrate
A pulmonary infiltrate is a substance denser than air, such as pus, blood, or protein, which lingers within the parenchyma of the lungs. Pulmonary infiltrates are associated with pneumonia, tuberculosis and sarcoidosis.
PNEUMONIA
invasive types of resuscitation for acute respiratory failure, pulmonary embolism and pulmonary obstructions blunt and penetrating head, chest, abdomen injuries, largely from automobile accidents and gun shot wounds
Most cases of acute dyspnea involve pulmonary (lung and breathing) disorders, cardiovascular disease, or chest trauma
The word "infiltrate" is a verb.
A right-sided infiltrate on a chest X-ray typically appears as a shadow or opacity on the right side of the lung. This can be caused by conditions such as pneumonia, lung cancer, or pulmonary embolism. Further imaging and clinical evaluation are usually needed to determine the underlying cause.
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Infiltrate v. -to filter in or through; penetrate
Acute Pulmonary Edema is just one of the pulmonary diseases which could show symptoms of lung sounds that fade into coughing and crackling. Increased or persistent coughing can sometimes signal going from the acute to chronic stage.